Audio Collection
Music For An Art Gallery
Tom Shaw
Music that helps you to relax and sooth you. A cross between Brian Eno, Steve Roach, Pink Floyd and Peter Gabriel. The best word to discribe it is sublime.
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1st Movement | 15:07 | Play |
| 2 |
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2nd Movement | 14:44 | Play |
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3rd Movement | 10:03 | Play |
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4th Movement | 21:30 | Play |
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Description
Tom has been playing ambient music since the mid 80's. This is a technique that Brian Eno invented using tape loops in the late 70's. Also Robert Fripp of "King Crimson" used this technique and called it "Frippertronics".
Tom uses digital loops not tape. The great thing about this music is that it is free form and is total improvisation. Although Tom is known as a rocker in the N.Y., N.J. & Pa. area, ambient music is closest to Tom's heart, being a long time practitioner of Yoga and meditation.
"Music For An Art Gallery" was recorded live in an art gallery in Stroudsburg, Pa. on 5/3/96 during Art walk, a festival that happens the first Friday in May.
It was a magical event and people were filled with rapture of the experience of this music. It was a blessed event. Thank you God.